. in the meantime former secretary of statehillaryclintonisreceiving the state of illinois's highest honor tonight. governor pat quinis presenting secretary clinton with the award. she grew up outside ofzh chicag governor quinsaid she deserved for her service. 's basketball coach is also being honored. >> a scandal in a va hospital. the facility at phoenix under fire. they are under investigation for trying to hide records of people under their care. the whistle blower said she had to do it because the evidence was being destroyed. elizabeth prann has news from washington. >> reporter: hi, molly, three officials including the head of the face fist in phoenix veterans affair are temporarily out of a job as investigators work to see if 40 former servicemen died waiting for care. the department of veteran a fares released a statement that the employees were placed on leave. accusations are at least 1600 sick veterans waited month it is to see a physician. dr. sam fot said the hospital is understaffed and underfunded. that is similar to that of dr. kathryn mitchell. she described an environme

the best. >> let's listen tobillclintonnow,and he talks about how lonely he is. >> being i. you sunk my battleship. yes! >> i want to thank the academy for this tremendous honor. this may be the greatest moment of my life. i mean, ever since i was a little boy, i've wanted to be a real actor. >> all right, so, we are back and i'm sitting here because mark lamont hill got up and left me. and joining us, our tech guy who's going to join us for the top of the hour. a final thought from you, miss gold, before we go? >> i'm really excited to see the great speeches we have tonight. i'm interested to see how much obama skewers himself. he tends to make superficial jokes about himself. george w. bush was known for skewering himself, how people thought he was dumb or something, so he played along with it. i hope obama goes for himself really deeply this year. >> all right, guys, thank you, everyone. appreciate it. i'm don lemon, our special coverage from the white house correspondents' dinner continues. >>> tonight, the stars are out in washington, d.c.. >> this is a hollywood crowd. >> it's the

to be interviewed, and president obamaandclinton, whoagreed to be interviewed for that. thank you very much. [applause] i want to talk for a minute just about the state of play. i want to thank my family. my wife, denise. i sons, jack, jim, and ryan for all of their help and support, particularly for this last year but for the last wendy five. -- 25. i want to thank our washington bureau and their commitment to journalism in washington and around the world. it allows us to keep doing work that allows is -- needs to be done. colleagueshank my lesley clark and david goldstein because they have basically covered it well i turned this job into a full-time job and they have done all the briefings and travel i have not been able to do and i could not have done it without them. i want to thank this lord. board.rd -- this our board is a collection of the most terrific people you ever see. they had a pool issue trying to certain country and three or four members on the other side of the planet and some of us here working around the clock with the white house and they keep the wheels going so we can

clintonwillbe the next president. in second place, way down, jay bush, jeb bush, he only had 6%. with the media already thinking that her fetus the old, dd says this is all the proof that you need. there's no question that they are more democratic than republican. but compared to the obama fervor. the collective thrill, it won't be quite that much more exciting, as it? >> look at what jay carney dead. he was a carny and she's got a mess on her hands. look at what clinton said. look at what she did. >> in what way? but what lott did she break? she may have acted poorly, but why? >> if that is the case, we don't know. and it is a serious issue. and so already we know a lot of cover-up. and she is just as bad as nixon or clinton. >> we want to bring in our all-stars. she has to actually understand. it looks at the foolish things. >> but where is the leadership in the republican leadership? what is the phrase that we use? tingly in the spine? and start the process. >> i'm not disagreeing with you. but maybe the republicans can just counter with somebody there. >> they are asking th

intheclintonadministration,had first laid out. this was quite a tough memo, and immediately created an enormous backlash by the corporate lobby, the white-collar defense bar, and that the prosecutors's implemented this memo from larry thompson, who was quite tough on corporate criminals, they overreached and it started to get rolled back over the decade, and that is one of the problems with how they lost these tools in learning how to investigate and prosecute crimes. host: when you say overreach, is it because they showed too much teeth in the matter? guest: yes, one of the seminal cases, well there were 2, 1 is arthur anderson. arthur andersen was the accounting firm that enabled and run, and it was a recidivist firm. it had health accounting fraudsters like waste management and sunbeam and had settled for notional amounts of money, almost the cost of doing business. in fact, they even thought of it as a cost of doing business, which is completely anathema to preventing corporate crime. intron, arthurof andersen partners destroyed documents, and the department of justice felt it h

the extensive and heated hearings withsecretaryclinton. >>we are still not getting documents and we've asked for a subpoena and asked them to turn over things we've requested. when we will be get ought -- get all of the documents. secretary clinton now has a responsibility to make sure his state department is releasing all of the documents we requested. >> ands ayou know -- as you know, harry reid said this is an election year stunt and are there any mistakes the committee could make to give the impression the hearing is laced with political motive. >> here is what is interesting. it is obvious the president was trying to stall this coming out before 2012 and he knows this originated during an election year stunt from the white house. we are only asking for facts. they are not democrat or republican facts, they are just facts. released how this came about so the american people can solve this and move on. this could have been resolved a year ago but because they are slowly releasing documents or with holding documents we are still fighting the battle. let's get this out and move on. the acco

on the defensive, and raised fresh questions forhillaryclintonasshe gears up for 2016. >>> plus, harry reid in the hot seat as vulnerable senate democrats demand a vote on the k keystone pipeline. >>> and a big win for rick perry as toyota moves from california to texas. can he ride the record all the way to the white house? >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report" i'm paul gigot. fresh questions about the obama report to shake the narrative in the days following september 11, 2012, the u.s. mission in benghazi, libya, that killed four american diplomats. an e-mail showed a white house official played a role and susan race and her talk show appearances. ben rhodes writing in an e-mail two days before that the administration wanted her, quote, to underscore that these protests are rooted in an internet video, and not a broader failure of policy. joining the panel this week, "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan henninger. matt kominski and columnist mary anastasia o'grady. matt, i thought all the e-mails were supposed to have been released long ago. how did this turn up

looks into everything and gets folks likehillaryclinton, whois at the center of this thing before, during and after, so that she can answer questions and if not voluntarily, then a subpoena. we need to have one committee that looks at everything, that is lineded with professionals, qualified members and the legal, military and intelligence worlds, so they can ask the questions we need so that we can hold folks accountable and find out the truth. >> among the questions remain, who briefed susan rice? we still don't know who did t t that, whether it was the white house or state department. you think this committee can get that answered? >> i absolutely do. i mean, let's put it this way. it is the responsibility of the obama administration that we now have this select committee that's being formed because of their actions, but more importantly, their inactions and not being forthcoming with information and documents and photos like they did on the bin laden raid. you saw all kinds of photos and documents and everything just spewing out of the white house, but nothing with this. it's

. former secretary statehillaryclintonisgetting another boost to her expected but not announced plans to run for president. senator tim kaine says he's ready for hillary, saying she's shown grace handling all problems in her years of public service. >>> the scene of yesterday's violent clashes. it was the deadliest day in months. at least 42 people were killed overnight as fire broke out amid protests in the southern port city of odessa. pro-russian separatists and government supporters clashed in the streets and threw firebombs and stones as riot police attempted to suppress the flare-up. today, russian foreign minister sergey lavrov said the u.s. should call on ukraine to halt its military operations but he did agree on b on the need to a to the agreement made in geneva. we touched base a short time ago with correspondent james match who's on the ground there. >> reporter: the authorities here in ukraine insist their offensive to regain control of the eastern part of their country is not over. despite a day of setbacks yesterday in which they lost men and at least two helicopters. t

the pay $35,000 for the important it appears triphillaryclintongotmore support for a presidential campaign that has not been officially announced. democratic senator of such a hill and joyce endorses she says the run. >> : speaking at a breakfast third democratic hurricane says that clinton say is a shows great for wanting to be president. none is not yet announced whether she will seek the nomination but she does believe democratic contenders can help the early polls. >> : >> : secretary of state john kerry says music star% to increase security and democracy for its people. he highlighted nigeria's of sedan somalia and spectral african republic ford sought stability and financial development. it is also calling for expansion on the area putting up teen- agers restored himself away. it is now returning home. but above the forecast only come back[doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a

secretary of statehillaryclintonmightbe asked to either by the select committee or darrell issa's committee as well, if she is there put in front and questioned, what might be said and how might this hurt her should she run in 2016? >> well, that's one of the biggest sort of issues out there outstanding regarding her tenure as secretary of state. so certainly if it comes to that, you know, we'll have to see whether or not she is willing to engage and take it on. she did testify a few times regarding this and seemed to hold up her end of the bargain. >> right. >> and didn't really sully her image that much or damage her approval rating so we'll see whether or not she's willing to engage. remember, her book is coming out next month where it's expected she'll discuss this a little bit. >> it's a year now, a year and a half if she were to run she'll get into it. it's kind of early perhaps to be bringing her in front of congress, would you say? >> yeah. in fact, you know, maybe she thinks, you know what, if they really want me to come and do this, let's do it and get it out of the wa

orclintontorun for president in 2016 or as hillary rodham put it not a problem. >> that's really good: "fox & friends" this saturday morning. thanks so much for waking up with us. the word dude rears its ugly head once in a while. >> like ashton kutcher dude, where is my car. >> fast times at ridgemont high you don't expect to to hear it from the national security spokesperson when he is being interviewed on "special report" with bret baier. did you see the interview with bret baier. >> did you also change attacks to demonstrations in the talking points. >> maybe i don't remember. >> you don't remember. >> dude, this is like two years ago. >> dude, it is the thing that everybody is talking about. >> we are talking about the process of editing talking points. that's what bureaucrats do all day long. >> this is almost two years ago. first of all it was about 20 months ago. not even two years ago it has taken way too long for all of this in the first place. are you showing any respect for the four innocent americans who lost their lives and their families by not preparing for an intervi

met the president. you met the secretary of state, then secretary of statehillaryclinton. youlooked them in the eye. >> that's exactly right. this memo, it came out on the 12th -- i'm sorry, on the 14th. this was about the same time that i met hillary clinton when the bodies came in to andrews air force base. and i think i mentioned this to you before. hillary clinton came up to me and i gave her a handshake and a hug. and when i shook her hand, she said to me, "we are going to have the filmmaker arrested." even at that time she was trying to place a spin on what happened. it wasn't a result of a video. they had two drones above the battle in benghazi feeding real-time video to the situation room in the white house. they could see as it was happening on september 11th and september 12th for seven or eight hours, they watched this battle happen. they didn't watch a video protest. they watched a battle with militants that were associated with al qaeda. >> yeah. now earlier this week we had testimony, brigadier general -- retired brigadier general lovell testified the military should h

believehillaryclintonandjeb bush will be facing each other in 2016. only 11% said yes. 89% said no. please vote tonight. the question is, which congressman is your choice to chair the select committee on benghazi? trey gowdy, pete sessions, mike turner? cast your vote and later we will have the quotation of the evening. and keep your eyes out for this exciting new book. my first fiction thriller. in current law enforcement officer, the book debuts on may 6. that is tuesday, may 6, with the hardcover e-book and audio book versions, you can pre-order at amazon.com. or visit us at loudobbs.com for all of the wings. we highly recommend it. and in fact there is no limit to our recommendation. i had a who working with jim on the book. and it's fun to write fiction. and you can say all sorts of things in the book that are maybe not fiction. we are coming right back. >> a deadly new virus was no known cure has now appeared for the first time in the united states. a full report on the alarming a full report on the alarming case of it here i'm a teacher. let me tell you what i make... i make

withclinton, andthen he got to the edge and said, i didn't inhale. [laughter] come on, brother. tavis: that has to be the greatest faux pas of his presidency. something funny, i didn't inhale. that was hilarious. i tried it, but i didn't inhale. >> in rectors spec, what did he have to lose? -- in retrospect. knee-jerka lawyer reaction. a trained logger. next but there are a lot of forces in our society who still couldthat legalizing it be wrong. >> they are called republicans. they are wrong. >> my dad was a cop, lapd, 30 years. the station in east l.a. is named after my uncle. this isn't bogus, this minor intoxicant, they are putting people in jail. >> it is a medicine, and always has been since the beginning of recorded history. the chinese have used it for medicine for various illness, including cancer. i used it today, and it works. i used it for the flu the other day. and i a huge dose of thc was incommunicado for a while, but i am here. tavis: i have often wondered whether or not back in the day -- and i want to talk about the hispanic comedians that have that you were the forer

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agrippa'sclintondidnot die for 43 minutes tuesday after being injected with a new combination of drugs. execution was disrupted. he began convulsing try to lift his head he says something is wrong. oklahoma authorities cut scribbling to review the problem. one reason the drugs were not taking effect the convicts veins had collapsed. the problem that and notice. the president is getting involved calling for our review of the death penalty nationwide. >> : a discuss with others to get an analysis of what steps have been taken not just in this particular instance but more broadly in this area. i think we do have to as a society as ourselves some difficult profound questions. u.s. world only a handful of countries that still carries out the death penalty penalty and criminals. the constitution and its cruel and unusual punishment for years the preferred method has been that weasel injection. to avert a form of cocktail of drugs. there's been a series of high-profile botched executions as a result of other problem short of what each of reliable drug trade >> : raising questions your word as

at straws to try to hurthillaryclintonorwhatever. you can see the global media doesn't care. >> we saw the general testifying yesterday, getting emotional saying, you know, it could have been prevented had the state department really sort of tipped them off. and so my question at newt. let me throw this at you, you know, if hillary clinton does run in 2016, how does she answer those questions about what her state department did or did not do? >> she has a real challenge because last month, for example, more tweets about benghazi than there were about hillary clinton. this isn't going to go away. it's really about honesty and about accountability and transparency. but i do want to say a word and praise the white house press corps. this was the wrong place to raise that issue. it's a big deal. i think they focused on ukraine correctly. >> okay. let me end with this, something the three of us were talking about at commercial break. i do want to talk about basketball with you two. and newt, i know you are the ideas guy and i know you have an idea when it comes to the ownership of the l.a.

petraeus setting next to former secretary of statehillaryclinton, correct?>> well, i think that's the key. we start to look at this as bringing all the pieces together. we've had a number of hearings both on foreign affairs and ogr and a lot of differecommittees. this brings it together, focuses in and brings justice. that's what the american people want. we want justice and now's the time to do that. >> so what do you see as far as timing? when is this going to happen? >> certainly that is unfolding as we speak. and when the actual vote will happen in the house, i know that leadership is discussing that now. i expect it to be sooner than later. as we see that, bringing together committees and staff to go ahead and focus on that, simultaneously, though, the subpoena for secretary kerry will go ahead. so hopefully we'll get a little bit more truth by may 21st when he's required to testify. >> congressman mark meadows, north carolina, thank you for your time today. >>> now for more on the select committee, let's go to catherine herridge who's live in washington with the breaking d

carney and others.hillaryclintontestifiedthe intelligence community had been the principle decider on everything the administration put out there. now you have mike morell saying we didn't emphasized the video stormy, you emphasized the video story. martha: she went on the sunday programs. lots more to talk about on this throughout the morning. steve hayes, thank you so much. bill: a federal judge striking down wisconsin's voter i.d. law. stating that showing a voter i.d. is discrimination and unconstitutional. the attorney general plans to appeal that decision. you will appeal based on what grounds? >> he clearly made a ruling that's contradictory to the law. the u.s. supreme court held that voter i.d. in some forms can be constitutional. it is in 20 states. this judge has said it can't be constitutional period because it makes it harder for latinos and african-americans to get a photo i am d. and therefore to vote. that's not what the law is. >> reporter: the u.s. district judge lynn adelman is the gentleman you are refer to. what does it take to get a photo i.d.? >> it's relativ

clintonwillrun and odds on her becoming president. the full interview airs tomorrow on talk to al jazeera, only on al jazeera america. >> when she talks, everybody listens. everybody in the studio watching the interview because she still carries that voice. you just want to know what she has to say. >> doctors in california are trying to find the source of an illness causing children to slip into psychotic episodes. >> one of the leading physicians in the treatment discusses what's behind this condition. welcome back to al jazeera america. straight ahead, we are going to be talking about a mystery illness that is causing children to suffer from horrible cyanotic episodes. >> first, a look at the wet weather today across the u.s., meteorologist nicole mitchell is here. it's not really true it's across the u.s. it's in pockets. >> parts. you can say in it terms of a little here and there. quiet pattern compared to what we had earlier in the week. so the northwest, we are going to start to see the system push in later today. we will get wet here and temperatures will drop a little b

line from arizona. caller: in the big picture, i think the trend put all this onhillaryclinton. godbless one's a died in benghazi, but the republicans have nothing else to bring to the table. i think it is that important. god bless all the active-duty personnel. god bless america. host: we want to hear from bill joining us from texas. caller: good morning to all the listeners. i want to state that this is a cover upon behalf of hillary clinton and the department of justice's failure to follow through on their investigation. thank you. host: carol makes this point. you can send in your tweet. our next call is jack, joining us this morning from new york. on the independent line. caller: i think it is very important that the american individuals were murdered on the national press doesn't much want to cover. the networks seem to be given surpassed. i think in honor of those people they should be covered and not covered up. host: thank you for your call. the benghazi story is on the websites, but not a hard copy of the washington edition of both of those newspapers. roll call does have

it's more entertainment. >> a job is a job.secretaryclintonspokeof their trade. -- fair trade. >> fair means the government does not give one industry an advantage compared to the industry in another country. it does not nickel its currency. american companies can compete with anyone on a level playing field. >> do we have that now? you agree that we have lost a lot of textile jobs? >> i was just in china. what is striking, you buy chinese socks and walmart and there's only five percent cheaper than if you buy the same socks and china. we don't have a level playing field. >> i have a friend in china who says the same thing. >> it goes back and forth. you look at some headlines over the past couple of weeks. it for pepsi, china sales up double digits as the u.s. declines. gm, china sales rival u.s. sales. apple -- how important is china to u.s. growth? >> at the moment, not terribly important. in the future comment can be. if you look at where you are going to see income growth and consumption growth in asia -- we're not that dependent on china in the moment. , if it'sdown that

headed byhillaryclintoncouldn'thave done more to save the ambassador and others killed. >> what prevented you from doing that? >> it is not what they did it was what they didn't do. they didn't come forward with stronger requests for action. >> they also requested what ended up being bogus talking points which ended up being an anti islamic video. at the white house briefing the spokesman was bombarded with questions about this. >> he has been very open about this. >> in response to bogus partisan claims by reporters about what had happened to the compilation of talking points around the benghazi attack we produced that material publically which showed we were right and they were wrong. >> the white house is still struggling to explain the e-mail that recently surfaced as a court order is showing the discussion of the white house talking points. it specifically mentions blaming violence on an internet video. the white house maintained, jay carney maintained this has nothing to do with benghazi but somehow was grouped in with a number of e-mails that dealt specifically with bengh

clinton. butsome u.s. presidents including republicans keep underestimating him. today, president george w. bush who once famously said he had looked into putin's eyes and saw his soul gave a new explanation about him. >> did you misjudge him early or were you trying to open the door? >> i think he changed. of course, presidents should owo open the door and give people a chance except for the despicable tyrants. at that time, it looked like he wanted to be, you know, work with the west. >> president bush reflects our entire foreign policy lead in both parties. they continue to believe bad people can be good people if only we be nice to them. putin has been putin for the entire time he's been around. he was putin in the kgb. he's been putin since he started running the country 99. we have to see him for what he really is in the words of former defense secretary bill gates, a stone cold killer. back with us in the "crossfire" congresswoman karen bass and senator ron johnson. i think you feel like that's a pretty grim but maybe accurate view of putin. >> i do. i think it's rather scary. som

the administration put business concerns over the poor. >> what wasbillclintondoinggetting in bed with wall street and lowering capital gains tax. getting 6 million poor children health insurance coverage. >>> rob ford -- >> lewd comments about female rival in the race for mayor. >> the comments are gross. >> the other allegation is summed up in these images they allege it shows ron ford smoking crack. >> ron ford is not toronto. . >> first up, developing news as a massive storm system wreaks havoc from the south all the way to new england. we start in florida where a deadly explosion may have an unexpected link to days of flooding. that explosion rocked the jail in pensacola where two inmates are confirmed dead at this point. three are unaccounted for and another 150 are hurt. it's believed a gas leak ignited in the explosion, a leak that may have originated in a flooded laundry room. family members demanded answers. >> how do you think family members are feeling -- and i see more than two body bags come out of there. >> florida has seen historic rain with more than 2 feet of water over 26

. charles: could he become abillclinton, againstall odds? >> i am inclined, charles, to agree with stuart. he does not change his mind. he does not change course. i dow that obama will. stuart: one last statistic and i heard it yesterday. some 40% of youngsters with a college degree are working in a job that does not require a college degree. >> underemployment. working in, you know, hotels, things that they did not simply spent time in college training for. stuart: i am a lucky guy, i guess. >> there is always a silver lining, two words. stuart: two stories coming up for you in a moment. first, mcdonald's has an image problem. the franchisee getting angry with the company. we will explain why in a minute. a summer job for teenagers becoming a thing of the past. are these kids lazy? let's get fired up with this one. charles up after this. ♪ you have to make some money ♪ if you want to use the car to go riding next sunday ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ speech back some economic data out this morning. jobless claims. 344,000 people claimed for first-time jobless benefits. of course, this comes ahead o

a few years ago.presidentclintontraveledto the airport in rwanda and issued what has come to be known as the clinton apology for failing to do more to stop the violence. later, president george w. bush famously wrote, quote, not on my watch, end quote, in the argin of a report on the rwanda genocide. no president wants an atrocity on their watch. i venture this much is true of president obama, and yet every indication points to the fact that the crisis currently unfolds in south sudan is headed to the way of rwanda. in fact, yesterday the u.n. high commissioner for human rights characterized south sudan as, quote, on the verge of catastrophe, end of quote, but with the stakes as high as they are, the situation is simply not being met with the urgency it demands. it is time for bold action. president obama, who so far has failed, he has failed on this issue, he should immediately dispatch former president george w. bush, who has a great reputation in africa, and former president bill clinton, who also has a good reputation in africa to help negotiate lasting peace and to co

. given download. but heandclintonhada decent interest a 580 to the bay bridge toll pleasant to probably spend about hunting huntington and intending an investigation is underway this morning on what started a 3 alarm house fire in san jose. her a home on foxworthy ave near south bascom around 9- 25 as last night. when firefighters arrived they found a two story home engulfed in flames. crews initially had a hard time getting access to the house because of some obstruction in the yard. occupants got out safely. the fire destroyed more than half of the house and appears to have started in the back of the home near the deck. asno firefighters were injured battling the fire. firefighters in antioch quickly put out a grass fire overnight. this is a new picture of the scene from the contra costa zoos county fire department. it started just after midnight and burned three acres on james donlon boulevard near pintail drive. it took firefighters a half caught crashno one was injured and and you can see behind me or a cold and rain and sent to go. ford gained said. the first 3500 and

what side of the aisle he's on. he wasaclintondemocrat.>> let's start about deals, tax inversions. how should this company think about tax inversions? the iconic nature of a company like that. for the first time thinking they want to effectively relocate for practical purposes at least the holing company is for tax purposes for a 5% spread on taxes. >> it's a billion dollars a year. >> and the uk tax system as being better than hours. what do we have to do? >> you have a short-term problem and long-term problem. i'm talking about political timetables. of course screams corporate tax reform. we need to reform corporate taxes in this country. both sides, you know, republicans and democrats agree on that. but tax reform takes a long time. that's why i say it's a long-term problem. if you just study history, the '86 tax reform act, other examples took a long time. three and four years actually from beginning to end occur. it is not going to happen quickly here. so the short-term question is, should we just sit back and let all of this happen. >> right. >> or should there be some inter

attention was a drug to him as well. let's move on.billclintonisdefending his economic policies. not just to shape his own legacy but to neutralize criticism ahead of his wife's potential run. speaking at georgetown university, the former president pushed back after the administration put business concerns over where the former secretary of state was looking at him from the front row, clinton reflected on how his budget helped boost education and pave the way for the affordable care act. >> almost immediately we had several million children getting health insurance who couldn't get it. i don't know how many times i have read from the left bitter criticism about what a slug i was to sign the balanced budget act of '96 lowering the capital gains rate from 28% to 20%. you're afraid to decide that you think i made a mistake, but all the people that say, you know, what was bill clinton doing getting in bed with wall street and lowering the capital gains tax, he was getting 6 million poor children health insurance coverage. you can say clinton was lucky. he caught the tech boom. clint

-- what i'm seing from where i'm sitting, what i read, is the lone superpower thatbillclintontalkedabout that america could no longer afford to be, becoming weaker, everybody else is becoming emboldened. i see people flexing their muscles buzz of our weakness and lack of resolve that we have. where do you think this will lead? where do you think russia will end up? will they go into other areas? where there's a large russian-speaking population. do either of you see that? >> we see that there's a risk and the russians have influence in those areas but it is our policy to exact a coast -- a cost from the russians for their behavior that's in violation of international norms. >> and do you feel the sanction this is a we are talking about, that we've done, do you think they'll have any impact on russian's agrecian? >> sir, the purpose of sanctions is to try to influence russian behavior, it's meant to bring it back within international norms. >> how is that working so far? ms. friedt? >> i couldn't -- >> if i may, sir. this could be a long process, sir. >> but again, do we have compli

of these people deserve it. >> republicans have leveled some of the harshest criticisms athillaryclinton. shewas u.s. secretary of state at the time. she could be a potential 2016 political candidate. >> indeed. we're going to take a very short break on "cnn newsroom." just ahead, tornadoes that whipped through the u.s. over several days did extensive damage. >>> when we come back, we'll get a real feel for the scope of the devastation. take a look at that from the air. huh, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that game show hosts should only host game shows? samantha, do you take kevin as your lawfully wedded husband... or would you rather have a new caaaaaar!!!! say hello to the season's hottest convertible... ohhh....and say goodbye to samantha. [ male announcer ] geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> a warning from the world health organization about a major threat to public health. >> yeah. it says disease-causing bacteria that resists antibiotics is spreading around the world. part of the report says a post antibi

't been this low sincetheclintonboomyears. but you kind of like it for different reasons? >> i do think that in the top 100 metropolitan area, it's far more expensive than to rent as own. so this is a wake-up call. why are people giving up on the future? why don't you want to save up the money? >> the mortgage part is this. all the investors bought up to $100,000 starter homes. there are parts that are troubling. but there is a psychological part that has been going along for a wild. and it's because we stopped saving for college, retirement, we live in the moment. and so somehow we've got to rekindle this idea that it's worth it. and it is worth it. if we give an example. we have new home sales. and the one thing they both have in common is sales in the northeast were higher. lester than what these rent went up and people are starting to get it. >> the other argument that young people feel earned. they've gotten burned on real estate. but what do you make of that? once per, more than twice shy. >> they are saving for the short-term. even if you think about retirement come i can t

the tea party. are dissatisfied with president obama and are basically cool withhillaryclintonbecauseshe's not actually running anything right now. as if to boil our confusion down to a single data point. when asked which party they prefer to be in control of congress, the people spoke and basically said, who knows. it's 45-45. for those 10% who aren't sure, i'm wondering what they do all day? the reality is, what people say they want and the political choices they actually make are often totally contradictory. the majority of respondents in the poll say the economic and political systems are stacked against, quote, people like me. they believe that because of the growing income gap, america is no longer a country where the regular joe can get ahead. sounds like they'd like to have democrats in charge. they're proposing raising the minimum wage and preserving the social safety net. americans also want to be less active in world affairs while at the same time having a president who projects a global image of strength. that kind of sounds like rand paul. most disapprove of president ob

standing by. she's going to join us with a closer look atbush,clintonandthe dynamic. >>> a frightening new look at growing terror around the world. it's not the usual suspects. what the u.s. is now most concerned about. stand by. true business-grade internet comes with secure wifi for your business. it also comes with public wifi for your customers. not so with internet from the phone company. i would email the phone company to inquire as to why they have shortchanged these customers. but that would require wifi. switch to comcast business internet and get two wifi networks included. comcast business built for business. >>> we're following a breaking news story out of california. a 200 acre brushfire. look at this, in san bernardino county. live pictures courtesy of our affiliate ktla. the the fire burning in largo coup ka month ga. we don't have word on how much homes are affected. we'll update you as we get more information. but a california brushfire is forcing serious evacuations right now. >>> other news we're following in politic, name recognition can help or hurt. two help withi

is not even over and the cia annex was still threatened,mrs.clinton's officeissued a press statement reading in part we condemn the attack on a mission in benghazi. they have it as a response or inflammatory material posted on the internet. but me be clear, there is never any justification for violent acts of this kind. we don't know if the e-mail was following the state department's lead or vice versa. the administration has never offered the specific intelligence was that asked them to connect the video to benghazi. jenna: the timing of it all is significant. thank you. jon: in the meantime have a clinton's replacement, secretary of state john kerry weighing in on escorting crisis in ukraine. why he says russia's role is being driven solely by president vladimir putin. and new information on the amanda knox case. what a court is saying about the night of the murder. the role knox played in the death. if i told you that a free ten-second test could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? well, what are you waiting for? you c

bushs." withhillaryclintonandjeb bush mentioned as possible frontrunners in 2016, do you agree? 69% of people said yes, and more than the same two or three families should run. >>> a dramatic rescue in england tuesday from the top of a historic cathedral. a 68-year-old woman fell more than 20 feet from a roof of the wells cathedral and landed between two turrets. she suffered hip, arm, and leg injuries and was stuck there for three hours. a rescue helicopter was called in to pull her to safety. tours have been cancelled at the cathedral until the investigation is complete. >>> opportunities to catch a foul ball at a major league baseball game are few and far between. some baseball fans may never get that chance. but when you do, it should never come at the expense of your date. so watch this guy at a diamondbacks-rockies game in phoenix. goes for the one-handed catch. but he manages to dump at least half of his beer on the woman to his right. needless to say, she was not even one bit amused there. >> don't even say anything about the loss of the beer. >> oh, the humanity. >> natali

is shaping up likeanotherclintonandanother bush. our "wall street journal" poll has insights into the american political dynasties. >>> and the nba may say that donald sterling is banned for life, but does that mean that he has to sell the team? could he drag the whole thing out in court? we will talk to a lawyer next. hello? i'm trying my best. seriously, i'm...i'm serious. request to come ashore. geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. (music) defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. calcium citrate plus d. highly soluble, easily absorbed. female announcer: sleep train's interest free ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest free for 3 event, ends sunday. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> now, the pressure is on nba team owners. will they vote to force disgraced owner donald st

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